The biggest/smallest motors your vehs have had?

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'72 Subaru: 1267 cc
'54 Chevy: 3859 cc (235 cid "Stove Bolt")

Usable power/weight ratios of those two (and the Mazda, too) were about equal.
 
Smallest and largest were both on the same platform (Holden Torana).

1.9L 4 cylinder (They did an Iron Duke on the Aussie 6 cylinder)
5.0L V-8

Only ever had 2 4 cylinder gas engines...had twice as many V-8s as 4s.
 
My Suzuki Swift GT had a 1.3L in it.

Motorhome has a 7.4 L Diesel

Boat has 9.6L Big block chevy in it.

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Smallest: Honda Helix, 244cc single
Smallest, 4 wheels: 1984 Escort, 2.0 litre
Biggest: signature Caddy, 9 litres.
 
Originally Posted By: javacontour
2nd Generation Honda Civic 1.3L

1999 Mercury Grand Marquis 4.6L


Technically, the smallest I ever had was on a model airplane that had a Cox 0.049cu in engine.
 
Smallest was a 1.8L-- 1994 Hyuandai Scoupe 5sd.
Biggest was 6.6L -- 72 Grand Prix 400 Turbo Trans Auto


[censored] do I miss that Grand Prix.
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Your choice of Mopar or Pontiac 400 cubic inches? My Mom had a 72 Dodge Polara 2 door with the 400 4barrel. Car ran but my 72 Grand Prix with the 400 4barrel would have smoked it. My Grandmother had a 71 Dodge Polara 2 door with the 440 motor in it. Was sold/replaced before I got to drive it. I remember my Uncle Keith & I would take rides on the highway & he buried the speedo once or twice.
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